Leos Laska,1 Josef Krasa,1 Karel Masek,1 Bozena Kralikova,1 Tomas Mocek,1 Miroslav Pfeifer,1 Jiri Skala,1 Petr Straka,1 Karel Rohlena,1 Eugeniusz Woryna,2 Jerzy Wolowski2
1Institute of Physics (Czech Republic) 2Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion (Poland)
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Laser beam focus position was varied with respect to the target surface to obtain the maximum current of highly charged Ta ions from laser-produced plasma in the far expansion zone. The experiments prove that the optimum position must be settled with the accuracy plus or minus 125 micrometers.
Leos Laska,Josef Krasa,Karel Masek,Bozena Kralikova,Tomas Mocek,Miroslav Pfeifer,Jiri Skala,Petr Straka,Karel Rohlena,Eugeniusz Woryna, andJerzy Wolowski
"Influence of laser-beam focusing on the production of highly charged ions from laser plasma", Proc. SPIE 2767, Fourth International Workshop on Iodine Lasers and Applications, (13 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.232178
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Leos Laska, Josef Krasa, Karel Masek, Bozena Kralikova, Tomas Mocek, Miroslav Pfeifer, Jiri Skala, Petr Straka, Karel Rohlena, Eugeniusz Woryna, Jerzy Wolowski, "Influence of laser-beam focusing on the production of highly charged ions from laser plasma," Proc. SPIE 2767, Fourth International Workshop on Iodine Lasers and Applications, (13 February 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.232178